Learn the workflow.
Guides follow the four-stage product story: baseline first, then enrichment, then observation, then Hydrogen analysis.
Pick a stage, then one guide
Each cluster mirrors a product stage. The guide marked Start here is the fastest way to progress if you are new to that stage.
Windows install, what to track, and how to build a baseline worth comparing.
Understand fatigue tracking, what it measures, and why baseline comparisons matter.
See what to look for in a Windows productivity app and how to compare options.
Track focus on Windows using sessions, time windows, and repeatable comparisons.
See what a focus tracking app should actually do and how to evaluate one.
Understand reliable minutes and why they matter more than raw recorded time.
Understand why a Microsoft Store listing matters for a Windows productivity app.
Track fatigue patterns during desk work, reduce noisy conclusions, and build a reliable baseline.
Measure focus using sessions, activity signals, and consistent comparison windows instead of guesswork.
Compare work output, fatigue, and active minutes over time while accounting for coverage and reliability.
Decide what stays local, what to sync, and how to enrich the baseline on your terms.
Learn how to track productivity without giving up local control or clear consent.
Track fatigue using desktop signals even if you do not have a wearable.
See why local-first tracking improves trust, control, and setup simplicity.
Learn what local-first tracking means and why it matters for privacy and trust.
How to track fatigue on your desktop while preserving privacy, local control, and explicit sync choices.
Prompt structure, comparison windows, and the questions that actually produce answers.
See how many normal workdays you need before Hydrogen can compare real changes.
Compare weeks on Windows without confusing noise for a real change.
Check whether your baseline is ready for comparisons before asking Hydrogen for answers.
Know when your data is ready enough to ask Hydrogen for useful comparisons.
Understand how to compare work patterns without getting lost in noise.
Run personal productivity experiments with labels, windows, and repeatable comparisons that avoid false wins.
A week-over-week comparison workflow for work sessions, active minutes, and fatigue using stable baselines.
Start with one guide
The best guide is the one that reduces uncertainty right now, not the one with the most words.
How to track fatigue on your desktop while preserving privacy, local control, and explicit sync choices.
The Store listing is now the primary public install path. That improves trust, discoverability, and the default Windows onboarding flow.
Sync is optional, but stronger web analysis depends on having the right windows and enough desktop coverage available to Hydrogen.
Use the blog when you want shorter setup or prompt reads before opening the longer guides.
Start with one clean guide
Read only what helps you move to the next stage. The best guide is the one that gets your baseline or your next Hydrogen question unstuck.